Halogen lamps arranged in two, upper and lower, tiers to intersect each other in a lattice pattern are provided under a chamber for receiving a semiconductor wafer therein. In a location where the halogen lamps in the upper and lower tiers overlap each other, a reflector is provided such that an outer wall surface of a glass tube of each halogen lamp is open on upper and lower sides. In the location where the halogen lamps in the upper and lower tiers overlap each other, light emitted upwardly from a halogen lamp in the lower tier is transmitted through the open upper and lower portions of the outer wall surface of the glass tube of a halogen lamp in the upper tier, and is directed further upwardly. Thus, the light is prevented from entering the glass tube of the halogen lamp in the lower tier again.
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1. A heat treatment apparatus for heating a substrate by irradiating the substrate with light, comprising: a chamber for receiving a substrate therein; a holder for holding said substrate in said chamber; and a plurality of rod-shaped lamps provided over or under said chamber and for irradiating said substrate held by said holder with light, wherein said rod-shaped lamps is arranged in two, upper and lower, tiers in a lattice pattern, wherein each of said rod-shaped lamps includes: a cylindrical glass tube; and a reflector provided on an outer wall surface of said glass tube, wherein, as seen from a center of said glass tube, said reflector is provided to cover (1) said outer wall surface except upper and lower sides of said glass tube in a first location where said rod-shaped lamps in the upper and lower tiers overlap each other, and (2) said outer wall surface except the upper side when the plurality of rod shaped lamps is provided under said chamber, or said outer wall surface except the lower side when the plurality of rod-shaped lamps is provided over said chamber, of said glass tube in a second location where said rod-shaped lamps in the upper and lower tiers do not overlap each other.
2. The heat treatment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said rod-shaped lamps are continuous lighting lamps.
3. A heat treatment apparatus for heating a substrate by irradiating the substrate with light, comprising: a chamber for receiving a substrate therein; a holder for holding said substrate in said chamber; and a plurality of rod-shaped lamps provided over or under said chamber and for irradiating said substrate held by said holder with light, wherein said rod-shaped lamps is arranged in two, upper and lower, tiers in a lattice pattern, wherein each of said rod-shaped lamps includes: a cylindrical glass tube; and a reflector provided on an outer wall surface of said glass tube, wherein, as seen from a center of said glass tube, said reflector is provided to cover (1) said outer wall surface except upper and lower sides of said glass tube in a first location where said rod-shaped lamps in the upper and lower tiers overlap each other, and (2) said outer wall surface from a lateral side to another lateral side of said glass tube through the upper side when the plurality of rod shaped lamps is provided under said chamber, or said outer wall surface from a lateral side to another lateral side of said glass tube through the lower side when the plurality of rod-shaped lamps is provided over said chamber, in a second location where said rod-shaped lamps in the upper and lower tiers do not overlap each other.
4. The heat treatment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the reflector is provided to cover an area extending for 90 degrees of said outer wall surface on each of lateral sides of said glass tube as seen from the center of said glass tube in the first location where said rod-shaped lamps in the upper and lower tiers overlap each other.
5. The heat treatment apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the reflector is provided to cover an area extending 90 degrees of said outer wall surface on each of the lateral sides of said glass tube as seen from the center of said glass tube in the first location where said rod-shaped lamps in the upper and lower tiers overlap each other.
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